Reggie 2.0. GS is a big fish in a small pond. Put GS in any era between about '80-'05, and see how many titles they win. A geriatric SA Spurs team(+KL) has a shot at 70 wins this season. Also, dem ain't 16's.

That's a huge compliment to Curry, not many people remember Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf other then those who vaguley remember him as the guy who wouldn't stand up for he National Anthem due to his faith in Islam.

I live in Denver and followed the lowly Nuggets during the 90's with Robert Pack, Laphonso Ellis, Dale Ellis, Mt Mutumbo and Rauf..

Rauf was one of the purest shooters with the quickest releases I ever saw till of-course little Curry came around.

Not many know this but Jordan got schooled by a young college punk in a pick up game during Jordan's Prime ...that punk was Chris Jackson who would later change his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

What's funny is that people who really don't understand the game of basketball was blasting Phil Jackson for making such a comparison....but in reality ....you have to see the world through Phil Jackson's eyes and what he saw of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

Why would Phil make such a comparison?

We look no further then the 95-96 NBA season when the Chicago Bulls had that epic year by going 72-10. The Bulls were on a Franchise record 18 Game Winning streak going into Denver who was ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference ....that night was the night Phil Jackson got a front seat view of the potential Rauf possessed ....

That night Rauf lit the Bulls up for 32 points and snapped their franchise record winning streak, but that game wasn't the only time Rauf lit up Phil Jackson and the Chicago Bulls.

in the 95 season Rauf dropped 51 on the Utah Jazz who was led by Stockton, Malone and company ..this game really showed his pure shooting abilities....guy was phenomenal.

The Chef deserves the unanimous MVP no doubt. He's the best player in the league right now and his team has the best record and on pace to beat the bulls record setting season. Tonight he showed more then an outside shooting touch scoring most of his points going to the rack. His handles are sick and he's unselfish. The one thing I will say about him though and it's sort of a knock I guess is he wouldn't have the same impact as lebrick if they both went to a shitty team. Lebrick can carry a shitty team to the playoffs and I'm not sure Steph could. Other then that though he is the best shooter anyone of any era has ever seen.

That's a huge compliment to Curry, not many people remember Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf other then those who vaguley remember him as the guy who wouldn't stand up for he National Anthem due to his faith in Islam.

I live in Denver and followed the lowly Nuggets during the 90's with Robert Pack, Laphonso Ellis, Dale Ellis, Mt Mutumbo and Rauf..

Rauf was one of the purest shooters with the quickest releases I ever saw till of-course little Curry came around.

Not many know this but Jordan got schooled by a young college punk in a pick up game during Jordan's Prime ...that punk was Chris Jackson who would later change his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

What's funny is that people who really don't understand the game of basketball was blasting Phil Jackson for making such a comparison....but in reality ....you have to see the world through Phil Jackson's eyes and what he saw of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

Why would Phil make such a comparison?

We look no further then the 95-96 NBA season when the Chicago Bulls had that epic year by going 72-10. The Bulls were on a Franchise record 18 Game Winning streak going into Denver who was ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference ....that night was the night Phil Jackson got a front seat view of the potential Rauf possessed ....

That night Rauf lit the Bulls up for 32 points and snapped their franchise record winning streak, but that game wasn't the only time Rauf lit up Phil Jackson and the Chicago Bulls.

in the 95 season Rauf dropped 51 on the Utah Jazz who was led by Stockton, Malone and company ..this game really showed his pure shooting abilities....guy was phenomenal.

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I remember Rauf well. First time I tasted Islam's defiance, really. Always wondered why if he hated the USA so much he didn't fuck off to a basketball league in a country befitting such a holy man. Maybe because he didn't like the salaries that befit such holiness.

He only ONCE made more than 100 three-point field goals in a season (121 in '95-96).

Hell, he couldn't even average 50% from the field a single time averaging more than 10ppg.

He was arguably never the best player on his team, and the Nuggets were never even good when he played for them. The best record he ever notched was 42-40. This was one of only two times in his career his team didn't have a losing record (the other time they were 41-41 before getting swept out of the first round by the Spurs).

He won a total of 6 playoff games in his entire career (never getting past the second round)

Why the fuck is this guy even being put into the same sentence as Curry?

That's a huge compliment to Curry, not many people remember Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf other then those who vaguley remember him as the guy who wouldn't stand up for he National Anthem due to his faith in Islam.

I live in Denver and followed the lowly Nuggets during the 90's with Robert Pack, Laphonso Ellis, Dale Ellis, Mt Mutumbo and Rauf..

Rauf was one of the purest shooters with the quickest releases I ever saw till of-course little Curry came around.

Not many know this but Jordan got schooled by a young college punk in a pick up game during Jordan's Prime ...that punk was Chris Jackson who would later change his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

What's funny is that people who really don't understand the game of basketball was blasting Phil Jackson for making such a comparison....but in reality ....you have to see the world through Phil Jackson's eyes and what he saw of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

Why would Phil make such a comparison?

We look no further then the 95-96 NBA season when the Chicago Bulls had that epic year by going 72-10. The Bulls were on a Franchise record 18 Game Winning streak going into Denver who was ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference ....that night was the night Phil Jackson got a front seat view of the potential Rauf possessed ....

That night Rauf lit the Bulls up for 32 points and snapped their franchise record winning streak, but that game wasn't the only time Rauf lit up Phil Jackson and the Chicago Bulls.

in the 95 season Rauf dropped 51 on the Utah Jazz who was led by Stockton, Malone and company ..this game really showed his pure shooting abilities....guy was phenomenal.

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Still not over the LSU team of Shaq, Chris Jackson, and Stanley Roberts--all first round picks--failed to win a national title.

That's a huge compliment to Curry, not many people remember Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf other then those who vaguley remember him as the guy who wouldn't stand up for he National Anthem due to his faith in Islam.

I live in Denver and followed the lowly Nuggets during the 90's with Robert Pack, Laphonso Ellis, Dale Ellis, Mt Mutumbo and Rauf..

Rauf was one of the purest shooters with the quickest releases I ever saw till of-course little Curry came around.

Not many know this but Jordan got schooled by a young college punk in a pick up game during Jordan's Prime ...that punk was Chris Jackson who would later change his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

What's funny is that people who really don't understand the game of basketball was blasting Phil Jackson for making such a comparison....but in reality ....you have to see the world through Phil Jackson's eyes and what he saw of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.

Why would Phil make such a comparison?

We look no further then the 95-96 NBA season when the Chicago Bulls had that epic year by going 72-10. The Bulls were on a Franchise record 18 Game Winning streak going into Denver who was ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference ....that night was the night Phil Jackson got a front seat view of the potential Rauf possessed ....

That night Rauf lit the Bulls up for 32 points and snapped their franchise record winning streak, but that game wasn't the only time Rauf lit up Phil Jackson and the Chicago Bulls.

in the 95 season Rauf dropped 51 on the Utah Jazz who was led by Stockton, Malone and company ..this game really showed his pure shooting abilities....guy was phenomenal.

He only ONCE made more than 100 three-point field goals in a season (121 in '95-96).

Hell, he couldn't even average 50% from the field a single time averaging more than 10ppg.

He was arguably never the best player on his team, and the Nuggets were never even good when he played for them. The best record he ever notched was 42-40. This was one of only two times in his career his team didn't have a losing record (the other time they were 41-41 before getting swept out of the first round by the Spurs).

He won a total of 6 playoff games in his entire career (never getting past the second round)

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Meaningless questions on all levels. Flip stated it so it's true. I agree that SCWTS is the poor man's Rauf and I've said it for quite some time now.

Flip Jackson made the statement and his knowledge trumps yours with hilarious ease (we can all agree on this). We'll defer to Flip here and I'm speaking for everyone when I say that.